In first section, once upon a midnight dreary, while Poe nodded, there came a tapping and he thought it's some visitors. I think at that moment he felt scared. And in second section, it was in the bleak December and Poe has sorrow for the lost Lenore. In third section, Poe felt thrilled with fantastic terrors what he never felt before. In fourth section, Poe's soul grew stronger, he was not hesitating then no longer. In fifth section, Poe deep into that darkness peering and he felt fearing and he was obsessed with Lenore. In sixth section, he sound a tapping louder than before and he told himself it was the wind and nothing more, so he might felt more scared than before. In eighth section, he felt ghastly and grim when Raven wandering from the nightly shore. In tenth section, he felt hopeless. In twelfth section, when the Raven croaking, Poe might feel grim and ghastly. In fifth section, Poe felt alone. In seventeenth section, Poe felt angry. And in eighteenth section, I think his feeling is in tense and almost frantic. It carefully tracks the step from a state of nervousness to total psychological breakdown.
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